Mitchell Johnson trolls David Warner for the latter’s ‘Flick the Switch’ challenge on Instagram
Mitchell Johnson, Candice and David Warner (Image Source: Instagram)

Former Australian speedster Mitchell Johnson was widely famous for his extreme pace and unbearable bouncers during his active days of playing cricket. Apart from the bowling skills, Johnson is also popular for his sense of humour which fans get to see even after his cricketing days as he is often seen using it on social media platforms.

On Monday, Johnson trolled his former teammate David Warner after the latter attempted the ‘Flick the Switch’ challenge. This TikTok challenge involves two people instantly switching outfits to Drake’s song “Nonstop.”

Warner posted a video on Instagram in which he is seen in his Australian jersey, holding a bat, while his wife Candice can be seen paddling the surfboard, but soon the couple switch and Candice gets into her husband’s outfit, whereas Warner paddles in his wife’s costume.

Candice also shared a picture of herself with Warner in which the couple has reversed their roles.

She captioned the photo: “Switching it up on a Monday. @davidwarner31 looking the goods in my old racing costume.”

As soon as she posted the image, several fans and followers replied to the post, and some acted surprised while some shared a laugh. Johnson also couldn’t resist himself from commenting, but he decided to troll Warner and responded with a humourous remark.

“It’s very aggressive in the front area,” wrote Johnson.

Mitchell Johnson Instagram
Mitchell Johnson Instagram

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